2003 Gmc Sierra Crew Cab, 4x4, 6.6 Duramax Turbo Diesel Allison / 60-day Layaway on 2040-cars
Reno, Nevada, United States
2003 GMC Crew cab 4x4 short bed
6.6 liter Duramax Turbo Diesel / Allison Automatic transmisson Starts up instantly when feezing cold outside, slight white exhaust smoke then cleans up after 1 minute drive, engine runs strong, revs up nice. Automatic Transmission shifts perfectly, steering feels good, drives straight & has good suspension. inside of bed has plastic bed liner over spray in bed liner, has Gooseneck ball installed, paint looks good, few minor scratches, has minor dent right rear coner, fender flare cracked. windshield has rock chip. Interior decent with exception to drivers seat torn, small split front passengers edge and has a few white paint marks ( from ?) Back seat looks, dash has sticky tabs from dash cover, 3 holes from previous buttons, and has guage in dash, small cubby slot has cut outs from priuous equiptment that was removed.. A/C blows cold, fan/heater works. power windows, power locks heated seat all work. 4x4 works. Brakes work good. front tires were rotatedto rear, front look good, rears ok, right rear has edge wear. new spare tire mounted. Class 3 receiver hitch, stock motor, No performance chip added that I can tell, except for MBRP exhaust muffler.
Overall, Great running truck, No previous owner maintenance records of injectors being replaced or transmission service.
All vehicles Sold AS-IS. / Seller has personally driven over 1600 miles since 9-25-13 / this truck is in safe and solid driving condition
Kelly Blue Book values are: Private party $13,331 to $14,881 / Trade in $9,456 to $11,056
Best offers within Kelly Blue book values considered
We do not take offers or sell to anyone under the age of 18 years old. Call anytime if your ready to buy this truck (530) 307-9275 Brad
60 Day Layaway availble with $2,500 down, truck stays with dealer until pain in full within 60 days, $250 Layaway fee added to sale price. All Vehicles Sold AS-IS / All Payments Non Refundable Seller is a Nevada Licensed Used Vehicle Dealer: All Nevada buyers must pay: 7.725% Sales Tax, $28 title fee, $40 Smog. $125 Dealer Doc fee added to Sales price for all buyers. $250 Deposit due by PayPal, Balance or Layaway down due within 3 days by Cash in person or Bank Wire Funds Transfer ONLY. Auto Bike Sales does not offer drive away loans. please check with your bank before bidding. $350 delivery charge to ship to Los Angeles Ca. shipping port. Overseas container shipping available. Use DASautoshippers.com for instant transport quote in U.S. |
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